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it's time this change was made. yeah, we are looking forward to it. i want to be able to keep my kindle on with takeoff and landings. >> what about our cell phones? >> i think cell phones are still off limits. cell phones transmit, and there's tkpwaeugss because they are close to the gps system of the airplanes themselves, and that's not they may not be able to use, but crack open the ipads and kindles, and you will be okay in six or eight months. >> there's a concern from the flight attendants who have to give the instructions on theks d they say people will not pay attention. will people continue to be able to listen to ipods during those instructions. >> i think they should be able to take it out during the instruction, and you always have been distracted and you see people with the newspaper in their face. that's not a new thing. distraction, sleeping, yeah, let's get real here. it's like herding cats on the planes, and you will not get everybody's attention but can take steps to get some of it. >>> and then a professor who is in norway, he has a
it's time this change was made. yeah, we are looking forward to it. i want to be able to keep my kindle on with takeoff and landings. >> what about our cell phones? >> i think cell phones are still off limits. cell phones transmit, and there's tkpwaeugss because they are close to the gps system of the airplanes themselves, and that's not they may not be able to use, but crack open the ipads and kindles, and you will be okay in six or eight months. >> there's a concern from the...
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why the change of heart here? >> it's just that, you know, as an agency we're trying to be as accommodating as possible without jeopardizing the case. >> reporter: are we learning more about the suspects? the 17 year old and the 14 year old, any other details you can offer? >> not at this time right now. with them being apprehended evidence from them as well as te from other sources as well. not at this time. >> reporter: and the 14 year old was arrested and charged officially with first-degree murder. is he expected to be tried as an adult? >> that's something that is out of our league right now. our job is of course to identify, locate and apprehend and that's something that the district attorney will have to determine. >> thank you very much. officer todd rhodes with the brunswick police department. back to you. >> thanks. it's an elaborate crime puzzle and police in two states are working to solve it. is one man tied to three different murders? the latest grabbed headlights when colorado's prison chief opened
why the change of heart here? >> it's just that, you know, as an agency we're trying to be as accommodating as possible without jeopardizing the case. >> reporter: are we learning more about the suspects? the 17 year old and the 14 year old, any other details you can offer? >> not at this time right now. with them being apprehended evidence from them as well as te from other sources as well. not at this time. >> reporter: and the 14 year old was arrested and charged...
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are they changing issues? are they changing lives? >> i think that's really hard to quantify and i think the jury is out on it, because it's a new form of activism, where you have online campaigns, like last year we saw with the kony movement. i posed the exact same question on facebook and on social media, and the raging response really typify how people are feeling, from some going, no, it absolutely means nothing, some young people saying, no, you have to do more. others are saying, you're just preaching to the converted, you're making yourself feel good, like you're an activist. but another one said, gay rights is a touchy issue and gay marriage. and to stand up for it, even just posting a facebook profile could give courage to someone who has been demonized, who is gay and who has struggled, to give them courage to say, you're not alone. but regardless how you feel about those avatar activism make an impact, there's no doubt that social media has moved the needle on gay marriage. in ten years, we've seen a huge sway. you didn't s
are they changing issues? are they changing lives? >> i think that's really hard to quantify and i think the jury is out on it, because it's a new form of activism, where you have online campaigns, like last year we saw with the kony movement. i posed the exact same question on facebook and on social media, and the raging response really typify how people are feeling, from some going, no, it absolutely means nothing, some young people saying, no, you have to do more. others are saying,...
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a week ago republican senator rob portman of ohio changed his mind on a subject. here's what he told our dana bash. >> my son came to jane, my wife and i, told us that he was gay. and that launched an interesting process for me, which was kind of rethinking my position. talking to my pastor and other religious leaders and going through a process of at the end changing my position on the issue. i now believe that people ought to have the right to get married. >> and earlier this week hillary clinton announced her support of same sex marriage. so what do you think? according to our cnn/orc poll, a majority support same sex marriage and that number's been on the rise. but our survey indicated a wide partisan divide with democrat and independent supportive and republican oppose. there's a wide generational divide with younger people but only minority of seniors support same sex marriage. when it comes to two cases in the supreme court, the only votes that matter in the end are those of the nine justices. >> paul steinhauser, thank you so much. you may be muddling thro
a week ago republican senator rob portman of ohio changed his mind on a subject. here's what he told our dana bash. >> my son came to jane, my wife and i, told us that he was gay. and that launched an interesting process for me, which was kind of rethinking my position. talking to my pastor and other religious leaders and going through a process of at the end changing my position on the issue. i now believe that people ought to have the right to get married. >> and earlier this week...
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we actually changed people's behaviors by changing their diet. >> so for those people who were hoping for the one or two or three things to stay away from, the one on your list is sugar. >> well, if it's about weight gain, french fries and potato chips are numbers one and two. sugar is actually a distant third, but when we're talking about metabolic syndrome, talking about diabetes, we've shown that the only item in our food supply that actually causes diabetes specifically and not related to its calories and not related to weight gain is sugar. if you consume 150 calories extra per day, your diabetes rate goes up 0.1%. if those 150 calories happen to be a can of soda your diabetes rate goes up 11-fold to 1.1% and we are not consuming 150 calories in sugar. we're consuming 362 so that's a 2.75% increase in diabetes rate. considering our country right now has an 8.3% diabetes prevalence, that is one-third of all of the diabetes in america explained by sugar. >> dr. robert lustig, author of "fat chance" i think you changed some choices this weekend, thank you. >> thank you so much. watc
we actually changed people's behaviors by changing their diet. >> so for those people who were hoping for the one or two or three things to stay away from, the one on your list is sugar. >> well, if it's about weight gain, french fries and potato chips are numbers one and two. sugar is actually a distant third, but when we're talking about metabolic syndrome, talking about diabetes, we've shown that the only item in our food supply that actually causes diabetes specifically and not...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> good morning, i'm joe johns in for victor blackwell. >> and i'm susan hendricks in for randi kaye. it's 9:00 on the east coast, 6:00 a.m. out west. thank you for starting your morning with us. we start out with a little politics, conservatives at their annual gathering are setting the tone for next year, called cpac, the conservative political action conference. >> they've welcomed the likes of romney and rubio and bush and trump. today there's another big name on tap, cnn political editor paul steinhauser, who is the headliner today? >> reporter: the big headliner coming up in a few hours, joe, is sarah palin, i think you remember her of course, the 2008 vice presidential nominee on the republican side, the former alaska governor. joe, she did not have a lot of impact last year in 2012 but she's still a rock star among a lot of people on the right at cpac, the conservative political action conference, largest annual gathering of conservative leaders across the cou
change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> good morning, i'm joe johns in for victor blackwell. >> and i'm susan hendricks in for randi kaye. it's 9:00 on the east coast, 6:00 a.m. out west. thank you for starting your morning with us. we start out with a little politics, conservatives at their annual gathering are setting the tone for next year, called cpac, the conservative political action conference. >> they've welcomed the likes of romney and rubio and bush...
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i know there's hope. >> we trust her. >> but you've changed your mind now. >> we all changed our minds. >> even busma the eternal optimist drained of hope. >> you don't feel it's home anymore. i don't know i can do anything. and for youth, when they were in the track of university going, the drier takes them, they take lessons and they would go to exams, i know, but afterwards what? >> so when i walk, i don't feel comfortable because i feel threatened that someone might hurt me or, you know, harass me or do anything to me. and i -- i can't feel safe unless i am with my mother. or with someone who is older than me. >> you guys are just online all the time? >> i have two wi-fis. one of is not enough. >> so it's mostly their life. >> so you're living in a virtual world effectively. >> now they meet at home. it is not right to stay here and this is no place for us because if i stay here i have to be corrupt also. to live. to survive. >> a lot of people have a tendency to look at the numbers. they'll look at the numbers of people who were killed but from everything you're describing, it's n
i know there's hope. >> we trust her. >> but you've changed your mind now. >> we all changed our minds. >> even busma the eternal optimist drained of hope. >> you don't feel it's home anymore. i don't know i can do anything. and for youth, when they were in the track of university going, the drier takes them, they take lessons and they would go to exams, i know, but afterwards what? >> so when i walk, i don't feel comfortable because i feel threatened that...
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i have seen your attitude change. i'm going to try it without the surgery first. she said, because you have done it. i think i can at least try. >> that's a great story. it's what this is all about. we'll keep checking in with annette and her sister. annette, i will see you at the nautica malibu triathlon, hopefully at the finish line in september. >>> chasing life now for st. patrick's day. here's the message. have fun but be smart. many people make the holiday all about drinking. don't overdo it. i get it. what does that mean? that's the question. here is a rule of thumb. for healthy adult men a healthy level is no more than 14 standard drinks a week. still quite a bit. standard drink is one beer, one five-ounce glass of one or one and a half ounces of liquor. for women, the healthy upper limit is no more than seven drinks a week. don't drink them all on st. patrick's day. that's a good message. anyone over 65, man or woman, should keep it to just one drink a day. and also a reminder, this never hurts. don't mix these with prescription drugs. and don't drink and
i have seen your attitude change. i'm going to try it without the surgery first. she said, because you have done it. i think i can at least try. >> that's a great story. it's what this is all about. we'll keep checking in with annette and her sister. annette, i will see you at the nautica malibu triathlon, hopefully at the finish line in september. >>> chasing life now for st. patrick's day. here's the message. have fun but be smart. many people make the holiday all about...
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that changed my life. but the std rate in chicago, in that cook county, is the highest in the nation. while you may not want your chirp to have sex, teach them about the basics of it, about sex, about the idea of using condoms. and secondly, good touch/bad touch is really important. i just read a story yesterday. a man in new jersey molested a 4-year-old girl and the fact that maybe she knew about good touch/bad touch, she would have screamed out and knew it was wrong. so i don't think that's ever too early to teach. >> to be fair, dean has just learned what a condom is used for, brianna. but the truth is, condoms -- >> right before we went on. >> thanks, pete. >> well, i'm happily married with two kids. but the truth is, we should provide contraception to people who are sexually active. unfortunately, even at the young age of 13, they're sexually active. we want to prevent them from getting pregnant and ruining their lives. >> but what about at 5 -- for sex ed -- >> it's not sex ed. >> do you think kids a
that changed my life. but the std rate in chicago, in that cook county, is the highest in the nation. while you may not want your chirp to have sex, teach them about the basics of it, about sex, about the idea of using condoms. and secondly, good touch/bad touch is really important. i just read a story yesterday. a man in new jersey molested a 4-year-old girl and the fact that maybe she knew about good touch/bad touch, she would have screamed out and knew it was wrong. so i don't think that's...